The Land That Time Forgot
Edgar Rice Burroughs
eBook
(Wilder Publications, Oct. 31, 2019)
The Extra Things added to the Book•Added details biography of Author•Added the places include in the book•Added ancient information•Added Details of Character•Illustrated new images wherever•Summary of each chapter is included•Quotes are added to each chapter•Added Index to get a quick view and interface•Grammar correction is done•Summary of the Book is included•Meaning of the title is givenOff the shoreline of Greenland, a man finds a drifting canteen bottle. Wedged firmly inside is a parcel of papers secured with moment penmanship. As he peruses, an awesome story starts to loosen up. The author, on his way to a WWI combat zone, was wrecked and his whole regiment except a lady and his unwavering pooch are slaughtered. The three are saved by a passing British pull, yet fall prey to the plans of a German government operative on board. They are then caught by the group of a German U-pontoon. After many close to disasters, they sail towards Greenland. Stranded, with fuel hard to come by, they recognize an island that appears to be washed by a warm-water ebb and flow. As they sail nearer, they detect a deteriorating human body. By and by, they choose to land. A stunning world welcomes them – loaded up with lavish tropical vegetation, monster reptiles, fascinating species, and most terrifying of each of them, a race of sub-human Neanderthals... First distributed as a three-section sequential in The Blue Book magazine in 1918, The Land that Time Forgot by Edgar Rice Burroughs is the first in quite a while Caspak Trilogy. These accounts are situated on the imaginary island of Caprona, which is called Caspak in the local language of its occupants.